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I just would like them to create a SH movie not coming from a comicbook, but a new franchise entirely cinematographic and developed into comics afterwards! It would be a new and interesting experience :P

 

Hasn't that already been done with some characters? Maybe X-23 or Static Shock or Harley Quinn?

I'm too lazy to even look it up on wikipedia right now, but I think at least one of those characters was created for tv and brought to the comics afterwards? Chloe from Smallville?

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Hasn't that already been done with some characters? Maybe X-23 or Static Shock or Harley Quinn?

I'm too lazy to even look it up on wikipedia right now, but I think at least one of those characters was created for tv and brought to the comics afterwards? Chloe from Smallville?

 

If we're talking TV, then Firestar counts. She was created for the animated series Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends. Then, she became part of the comic book universe.

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Hasn't that already been done with some characters? Maybe X-23 or Static Shock or Harley Quinn?

I'm too lazy to even look it up on wikipedia right now, but I think at least one of those characters was created for tv and brought to the comics afterwards? Chloe from Smallville?

 

Maybe, but I think about an ambitious movie, like their recent movies.

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Marvel CCO Joe Quesada on BH6-

 

 

Lastly, what's the latest update on Disney's planned "Big Hero 6" animated film? Are you in the scriptwriting phase? Are there any ways the project is evolving differently for you since it's a part of Disney's animation division?

"Big Hero 6" is really looking great. Don Hall, Kristina Reed and the entire crew are such amazingly talented people and have such a love for all things Marvel that it's been an absolute blast working with them. They've really taken the BH6 property, which at the end of the day doesn't have a lot of publishing history behind it, and built an entire world and mythology around it.

Being there from the very beginning, the process has been amazing to watch. The amount of research Don and his crew have done is exhaustive and beyond thorough, and I don't just mean with respect to reading the comics. From the design of the characters and their tech to the look of the world, no stone has been left unturned and a lot of frequent flyer miles have been tallied up to get where they are at this juncture. These guys have traveled the globe to make BH6 the very best it can be. It's a tribute to how John Lasseter runs the animation division. He encourages this kind of thorough research, and you'll undoubtedly see the results in the story and on the screen and I'm sure in the making of DVD. [Laughs]

At the end of the day, the hope is that the audience won't be consciously aware of it because it'll be seamless. And really, that's what you want. You just want people to accept this incredibly fantastical world as the reality they're living in for the next 90 minutes.

 

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